My money is on Ubuntu being the issue, it seems like Ubuntu users have more
than than the average amount of issues. Not because it's a bad distro but
because it doesn't seem to use the standard Linux setup, for example they seem
to use different ports for web servers.
This is an uneducated
Thanks Andy, I've heard a few people say this, but I rarely get issues to
be honest and I've been using ubuntu server/desktop for years, regularly
(It's the main OS I use for everything other than .NET development).
I'm going to try grabbing the code for XSP and running it through
monodevelop to
Hi Andy,
Out of interest, what distro would you recommend for running mono (for
web). I'm happy to load up another VM with that on to test it.
I'm not a fan of Suse, I've used Fedora but not in the last 8 years ish,
used CentOS a few years back as an IDS but nothing more. Any suggestions?
I'm currently using Debian with Mono 3.0.6 and Nginx. I'll try upgrading it
if I get some free time to do so. It does look like XSP is under pretty
heavy development at the moment though. Perhaps try using a tagged release
rather than the latest development version?
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 6:47
FYI... had an e-mail back from one of the committers on XSP and it was a
bug in the code that was fixed in a recent commit... all is good now, I can
get the basic pages working, I'm now working on something a little bit more
complicated.
Thanks for all the help, and I'm still interested on
Sorry to say that I'm a Suseman do to the early relation between Mono and
Novell. I wish it could be used on Slackware but you're dealing with Pat and
Pat like people there.
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